Oscars 2015 Live Updates: Winners, Best Moments, Speeches, Photos And More From The 87th Academy Awards
The big night has finally arrived -- the 2015 Oscars. Neil Patrick Harris will host the largest event in Hollywood as the most talented stars gather at the Dolby Theater to honor the year’s best in acting, directing, screenwriting and more.
The star-studded event is sure to be the home for many of your favorite star’s best acceptance speeches, shocking moments and fashion. To help make sure you don’t miss a thing, The International Business Times will be watching live throughout the night and blogging some of the best photos, videos and social media. Simply refresh this page periodically for the most up-to-date coverage from the 2015 0scars. Don't forget to check out information on how to watch the 87th Academy Awards livestream.
12:27 a.m. EST - Well, it's been seven and a half hours but the Oscars are finally over. Thanks for sticking with us on the live blog and be sure to check back tomorrow with the International Business Times for expanded coverage of the 87th annual Academy Awards.
12:24 a.m. EST - Sound off on some of the biggest questions of the night with these polls! (By Rebecka Schumann, @RebeckaSchumann)
12:23 a.m. EST - The final award of the night. "Birdman" takes home the grand prize. (By Monica Castillo, @mcastimovies)
12:20 a.m. EST - Did you think we forgot about the ladies? Of course not. Check out Julianne Moore's Oscar win. (By Nicole Massabrook, @NKMass)
12:19 a.m. EST - Check out our coverage of Eddie Redmayne's exciting best actor win. (By Alex Garofalo, @Ja9GarofaloTV)
12:14 a.m. EST - Oprah excited for "Glory" to win.
12:10 a.m. EST - Remember Lady Gaga's awesome tribute to Julie Andrews? Relive it with us. (By Amanda Remling, @AmandaTVScoop)
12: 08 a.m. EST - That's the end of the show, sure. However, we're going to be here a little while longer wrapping up the post-show coverage of the 2015 Oscars. Stick with this page for a little while longer for more coverage on the show from the International Business Times.
12:07 a.m. EST - "Hey, it's great to be here. Who am I kidding?" - Michael Keaton accepting the award for best picture for "Birdman."
12:04 a.m. EST - And the Oscar goes to... "Birdman"
12:03 a.m. EST - Here we go. Sean Penn is here to present the award for this year's best picture...
12:02 a.m. EST - Oh no, Neil Patrick Harris' magic trick provided a better wrap up than I ever could. Consider the towel thrown in!
12:00 a.m. EST - This Oscar predictions bit had better pay off.
12:00 a.m. EST - Getting sleepy yet?
11:57 p.m. EST - There's no such thing as best actress as is evidence by the performances of my fellow nominees," Julianne Moore accepting her award for best actress.
11:56 p.m. EST - Julianne Moore wins the Oscar for best actress for her role in "Still Alice."
11:52 p.m. EST - "I am fully aware that I am a lucky, lucky man. This Oscar belongs to all the people around the world battling ALS." - Eddie Redmayne accepting his oscar for best actor.
11:49 p.m. EST - This is a big one. The award for best actor goes to Eddie Redmayne for his role as Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything." Wow!
11:47 p.m. EST - So, a lot of people aren't happy that Joan Rivers wasn't included in this year's "In Memoriam." (By Megan Schaefer, @ItsMegSchaefer)
11:46 p.m. EST - ICYMI: John Travolta and Idina Menzel had a really funny but also awkward moment at the show tonight. (By Nicole Massabrook, @NKMass)
11:44 p.m. EST - Man, "Birdman" is really cleaning up.
11:42 p.m. EST - The Oscar for best director goes to Alejandro G. Iñárritu for "Birdman."
11:41 p.m. EST - Check out Graham Moore's full speech here.
11:36 p.m. EST - Graham Moore confesses to attempting suicide when he was 16-years-old. He says that's why the story of Alan Turing meant so much to him.
"Stay weird, stay different and then when it's your turn and you're standing on this stage, please pass it along."
11:34 p.m. EST - "The Imitation Game" takes home the Oscar for best adapted screenplay.
11:32 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Common and John Legend's acceptance speech text. (By Rebecka Schumann, @RebeckaSchumann)
11:30 p.m. EST - "Birdman" takes home the award for best original screenplay. This gives it four trophies tonight, tying it with "Whiplash" for the most.
11:26 p.m. EST - Good news! It looks like we're going way over time again this year...
11:26 p.m. EST - So far "The Grand Budapest Hotel" has four trophies with "Whiplash" close behind at 3.
11:24 p.m. EST - Now that's a hug.
11:23 p.m. EST - And "The Grand Budapest Hotel" takes home yet another Oscar. This time for best original score.
11:20 p.m. EST - A tearful Julie Andrews accepts a standing ovation after Lady Gaga's tribute.
"It's hard to believe that 50 years have gone by since that joyous film was released. I blinked and suddenly, here I am. I think that I do speak for everyone connected with the movie when I say that we all really felt blessed to be a part of it. As for me, well, how lucky can a girl get?"
11:19 p.m. EST - Seriously. Same person.
11:17 p.m. EST - Remember when Lady Gaga used to perform in a meat covered suit with fake blood everywhere? That's the same elegant woman singing on stage right now. I swear.
11:13 p.m. EST - Scarlett Johansson arrives with a new haircut to pay a tribute to "The Sound of Music." What do you think of her new cut?
11:12 p.m. EST - Pawel Pawlikowski's acceptance speech is now on Youtube. Because it's too good not to watch over and over again. (By Monica Castillo, @mcastimovies)
11:11 p.m. EST - David Oyelowo after the performance of "Glory."
11:06 p.m. EST - Not surprisingly, "Glory" wins best song for its appearance in "Selma."
11:04 p.m. EST - John Travolta and Idina Menzel have clearly buried the hatchet since last year's "Adele Dazeem" debacle.
11:03 p.m. EST - Star Lord.
11:02 p.m. EST - "Glory" receives a standing ovation from the crowd. Many in attendance are full-on crying.
10:59 p.m. EST - The video of Neil Patrick Harris in his underwear is up so you can relive the magical moment. (By Monica Castillo, @mcastimovies)
10:59 p.m. EST - John Legend and Common are out performing "Glory" from the movie "Selma."
10:58 p.m. EST - Terrance Howard meltdown?
10:55 p.m. EST - We agree.
10:52 p.m. EST - "The subject for 'Citizen Four,' Edward Snowden, could not be here to accept for some treason." - 2015 Oscar host Neil Patrick Harris
10:51 p.m. EST - "Citizen Four" wins best documentary. Accepting the award are: Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky.
10:05 p.m. EST - "Whiplash."
10:49 p.m. EST - Thanks Robin.
10:47 p.m. EST - "Oh sure, now you like him." Neil Patrick Harris addressed David Oyelowo's best actor snub earlier in the night. (By Amanda Remling, @AmandaTVScoop)
10:46 p.m. EST - Man, Terrance Howard is really going all out for his presentation. He's actually getting choked up talking about "Whiplash" and "Imitation Game" and "Selma."
10:44 p.m. EST - Tom Cross wins the award for best film editing for his work in "Whiplash."
10:43 p.m. EST - Benedict Cumberbatch is on screen. Could we all please hush for a moment?
10:40 p.m. EST - RIP Mike.
10:38 p.m. EST - Jennifer Hudson sends this year's departed talent away with a beautiful musical farewell.
10:35 p.m. EST - Sad to see great talent like Robin Williams reduced to this glorified PowerPoint slideshow.
10:30 p.m. EST - Meryl Streep gives some lovely words before presenting this year's "In Memoriam." RIP all. Thanks for everything.
10:27 p.m. EST - Inappropriate? NPH made a "balls" joke after a speech about suicide. (By Maria Vultaggio, @mariamzzarella)
10:25 p.m. EST - Emmanuel Lubezki wins best cinemetography for "Birdman."
10:23 p.m. EST - YOU get a Lego Oscar! YOU get a Lego Oscar! Watch the "Everything is Awesome" performance again. (By Nicole Massabrook, @NKMass)
10:22 p.m. EST - "The Grand Budapest Hotel" takes home yet another trophy. This time to Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock for production design.
10:20 p.m. EST - Chris Pratt is here! Everyone silence!
10:19 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Singer songwriter Rita Ora to performs the Oscar nominated song "Grateful" from the film "Beyond the Lights."
10:15 p.m. EST - You seriously don't know the difference between sound mixing and sound editing? Whatever, we didn't either, but we do now! (By Alex Garofalo, @Ja9GarofaloTV)
10:14 p.m. EST - The award for best animated feature goes to "Big Hero 6."
10:10 p.m. EST - Leto.
10:08 p.m. EST - Behati Prinsloo's reaction to Adam Levine's performance was priceless. (By Monica Castillo, @mcastimovies)
10:07 p.m. EST - Anna Kendrick and Kevin Hart (the short one) present the award for best animated short to Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed for "Feast."
10:03 p.m. EST - Some of Hollywood's youngest blood, Ansel Elgort and Chloe Grace Moretz, present the award for best visual effects to Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter and Scott Fisher for their work on "Interstellar."
10:00 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Neil Patrick Harris took to the stage in his underwear to parody "Birdman."
9:56 p.m. EST - Patricia Arquette gets heated calling for equal wages for women and equal rights for women during her Oscars acceptance speech.
"It's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America."
9:52 p.m. EST - The Oscar for best supporting actress goes to Patricia Arquette for her role in "Boyhood."
9:50 p.m. EST - Who thinks NPH looked better in his briefs than a red tux?
9:49 p.m. EST - Following right along, "American Sniper" wins the Oscar for best sound editing.
9:46 p.m. EST - "Whiplash" is awarded yet again for best sound mixing.
9:45 p.m. EST - Gentleman.
9:44 p.m. EST - This is a fair point.
9:42 p.m. EST - OK, the "Birdman" parody with NPH in his undies is actually pretty clever... And not just because it puts NPH in his undies. Can't wait to see all those pictures hit the internet tomorrow... Also Miles Teller just can't get on the right tempo. Like, ever.
9:41 p.m. EST - The show is almost half over. Tweet your thoughts on the 2015 Oscars to @IBTimes or @TylerMcCarthy
9:38 p.m. EST - Tim McGraw ladies and gentleman.
9:37 p.m. EST - Remember Dane Cook?
9:34 p.m. EST - "Oh sure, now you like him." - Neil Patrick Harris on David Oyelowo.
9:32 p.m. EST - Viola Davis is here to talk about social activism at the Oscars and not to discuss how to get away with murder.
9:30 p.m. EST - Hardest job at the Oscars is officially the person who has to work the cutoff music.
9:29 p.m. EST - Moving right along, the Oscar for best documentary short subject goes to Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Dana Perry for their film "Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1."
9:28 p.m. EST - Well this is the best.
9:26 p.m. EST - First person to trip going up to the stairs goes to Mat Kirkby!
9:25 p.m. EST - Jason Bateman and Kerry Washington present the Oscar for best live action short film to Mat Kirkby and James Lucas for their movie "The Phone Call."
9:24 p.m. EST - Reese Witherspoon.
9:20 p.m. EST - Neil Patrick Harris is killing it so far (despite an unresponsive audience). Check out his opening number yet again. We certainly haven't stopped. (By Nicole Massabrook, @NKMass)
9:19 p.m. EST - Anyone else see Oprah's face when she got a Lego Oscar?
9:17 p.m. EST - The Lonely Island and Legos are in the house! A great live performance of "Everything is Awesome."
9:16 p.m. EST - NPH is doing crowd work. It's not going too bad... Not great either though. Luckily Steve Carell is incredible
9:15 p.m. EST - Anyone else think it was weird to go from a beautiful shot of Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Hawking to Michael Keaton in his underwear?
9:12 p.m. EST - "Because f--- the playoff music!" Pawel Pawlikowski's inner monologue.
9:10 p.m. EST - "Ida" takes home the award for best foreign language film.
9:09 p.m. EST - Adam Levine really went for it while performing at the Oscars.
9:07 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Lady Gaga talks about engagement to Taylor Kinney on the red carpet.
9:01 p.m. EST - "The Grand Budapest Hotel" takes home another Oscar for best makeup and hairstyling. Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier are accepting the award.
9:00 p.m. EST - Neil Patrick Harris told a bad pun but made up for it with an adorable smile that simply said "I don't care, it was fun for me."
8:58 p.m. EST - Yes. So much Yes.
8:57 p.m. EST - And the Academy Award for best costume design goes to Milena Canonero for her work on "The Grand Budapest Hotel."
8:53 p.m. EST - Relive the INCREDIBLE opening song with Neil Patrick Harris, Anna Kendrick and Jack Black again and again with this video.
8:49 p.m. EST - ICYMI: J.K. Simmons takes home the award for best supporting actor for his role in "Whiplash."
8:47 p.m. EST - Liam Neeson is the perfect choice to describe these movies. Perfect.
8:46 p.m. EST - The host is taking his top secret Oscars predictions very seriously.
8:45 p.m. EST - ICYMI: NPH's opening line"
8:44 p.m. EST - "If you have a parent alive on this Earth, call them. Don't text, dont e-mail. Tell them you love them and listen for as long as they want to talk to you." - J.K. Simmons accepting his Oscar.
8:43 p.m. EST - Yes.
8:41 p.m. EST - And the award for best supporting actor, and the first trophy winner of the night, goes to J.K. Simmons who deserves it very much for his stunning role in "Whiplash."
8:40 p.m. EST - Benedict. F---ing. Cumberbatch.
8:38 p.m. EST - Neil Patrick Harris takes a shot at his own flop, "Smurfs 2."
8:37 p.m. EST - Get the details on the red carpet movement #AskHerMore. (By Maria Vultaggio, @mariamzzarella).
8:36 p.m. EST - WHAT?!?! That was phenomenal! NPH brought it, as expected.
8:35 p.m. EST - Amen.
8:31 p.m. EST - Well this preformance is an absolute delight. Jack Black, Anna Kendrick and more. Wow!
8:31 p.m. EST - "Tonight we honor Hollywood's best and whitest... Sorry 'brightest.'" - NPH opening line.
8:30 p.m. EST - Right on schedule, Neil Patrick Harris is here to start the show.
8:27 p.m. EST - Alright, that live red carpet nonsense is over with. Let's all go to the bathroom real quick before the real fun begins!
8:26 p.m. EST - J.K. Simmons is looking forward to a clean sweep for the five categories that "Whiplash" is nominated for.
8:23 p.m. EST - Chris Evans is only there with a friend... Awkward...
8:18 p.m. EST - Leto in the house!
8:17 p.m. EST - Lady Gaga is wearing dishwashing gloves. She can pretend she's not, but she is.
8:16 p.m. EST - More impeccable fashion.
8:15 p.m. EST - 15 minute warning. Get ready!
8:13 p.m. EST - "We just tried to tell a truthful story and we thought Chris' story was so compelling," Bradley Cooper said about his "American Sniper" role. "We just tried to be as truthful to that as we could."
8:11 p.m. EST - Thought provoking.
8:08 p.m. EST - "He absolutely got it right." - Taya Kyle, the widow of Chris Kyle for whom "American Sniper" is based, on Bradley Cooper's portrayal.
8:06 p.m. EST - Margot Robbie is wearing a necklace that belonged to the Duchess of Windsor "or something" in the 1930s. (By Amanda Remling, @AmandaTVScoop)
8:06 p.m. EST - "I kind of feel like we're pirates, we really weren't supposed to be here to begin with. So we're like gentle pirates." - Ethan Hawke on being nominated for "Boyhood" ... We don't know what that means either.
8:04 p.m. EST - Emma Stone and her mom > Dakota Johnson and her mom.
8:02 p.m. EST - OK, E! has gotten far too boring. We're officially moving this live blog over to ABC for the rest of the night. Repeat, we're now live blogging from ABC.
8:01 p.m. EST - Oscar nominee Reese Witherspoon looking stunning at the red carpet.
7:56 p.m. EST - Can't help but notice that the past 30 minutes of E!'s coverage has just been a clip show of the previous hour before that. Is it 8:30 yet?
7:55 p.m. EST - A-List fashion.
7:51 p.m. EST - Sure it's the red carpet now, but we'll be live blogging throughout the actual ceremony starting at 8:30 on ABC. Stick with us!
7:51 p.m. EST - "He can pull off a white tuxedo without looking like a waiter." - Kelly Osbourne on Benedict Cumberbatch's red carpet look.
7:51 p.m. EST - Respect.
7:50 p.m. EST - Leave it to Chris Pratt to hold the back of his wife's dress (Anna Faris) like a gentleman!
7:48 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Ansel Elgort's red carpet interview. He said he will most likely flub a name onstage tonight.
7:44 p.m. EST - Benedict Cumberbatch has arrived.
7:43 p.m. EST - Ha! Khloe Kardashin done got bleeped!
7:41 p.m. EST - Khloe Kardashian reveals details about Montana car accident: "Kim was screaming and crying." (By Amanda Remling, @AmandaTVScoop)
7:39 p.m. EST - "Boyhood" star Ellar Coltrane at the 2015 Oscars red carpet.
7:36 p.m. EST - Their look gave us whiplash... Get it?
7:33 p.m. EST - "Tequila with a sprinkle of methamphetamine." - Judd Apatow describing his Oscars drink of choice. Grab your favorite glass and play the 2015 Oscars drinking game.
7:32 p.m. EST - Don't forget, we're still watching with E! but we'll be switching over to the awards on ABC at 8:30 p.m.
7:31 p.m. EST - Everyone is clearly having a good time. Despite the rain of course.
7:26 p.m. EST - Swagger.
7:21 p.m. EST - Can't get enough of "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson? Learn what she wore at the 2015 Oscars. (By Maria Vultaggio, @mariamzzarella)
7:19 p.m. EST - Meet Eric White, Patricia Arquette's artist boyfriend. (By Alex Garofalo, @Ja9GarofaloTV)
7:16 p.m. EST - Khloe Kardashian opened up to E! about her recent car accident. More to come.
7:15 p.m. EST - I don't know guys, without the mani-cam this all just feels ridiculous.
7:14 p.m. EST - Cute.
7:09 p.m. EST - Miles Tellar has arrived at the red carpet. He's here for his stellar role in the movie "Whiplash."
"I never thought I'd read a script that dealt with a drummer. Drumming has always been a passion of mine. I've been drumming since I was 15," he said of the movie. "I just loved that it was unapologetic. A lot of moveis today try and please everyone and in doing that you lose a strong statement."
7:09 p.m. EST - You think Terrance Howard's character on Fox's "Empire" would also be a fan of "American Idol"?
7:06 p.m. EST - ICYMI: Dakota Johnson brought her mom Melanie Griffith as her date to the Oscars. No romance rumors for this "Fifty Shades of Grey" star. (By Amanda Remling, @AmandaTVScoop).
7:04 p.m. EST - Common.
7:03 p.m. EST - Looks like mother nature doesn't give a s--- about the Oscars. The rain just kicked up a bit.
7:01 p.m. EST - Eddie Redmayne tells red carpet reporters that he's less nervous to possibly win an award tonight than he was to perform with the cast of "Les Miz" at his last Oscars appearance.
7:00 p.m. EST - Chrissy Teigen at the red carpet. So sorry, but all I can think about is this:
6:57 p.m. EST - Steve Carrell is great at making up fake fashion designers. The actor opened up to Seacrest about how difficult it was to step outside of his comfort zone to play John du Pont in "Foxcatcher." He's up for his first ever Academy Award tonight.
6: 55 p.m. EST - "It's weird because it's not on that list you make when you decide to become a musician, but it's kind of the coolest thing of all." - Adam Levine on performing at the 2015 Oscars.
6:53 p.m. EST - Birdman himself is here. Michael Keaton is talking with Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet.
"I never get tired of it. I never get bored with it. I don't take it for granted. It's extraordinary. I actually think you dig it more the longer you've been around."
6:49 p.m. EST - These two, collectively, are dressed to the 18's.
6:48 p.m. EST - I admit that fashion isn't my thing, but I want David Oyelowo's tux really bad! He's here tonight for his work in "Selma."
6:45 p.m. EST - Making a mother proud.
6:42 p.m. EST - Seriously, anything can happen at the Oscars. I'll bet Giuliana Rancic had no clue she'd be reading the definition of a "flogger" from her phone on live television... But it happened, and we all let it happen.
6:41 p.m. EST - Dakota Johnson says her parents never saw "Fifty Shades of Grey." She also confessed to keeping a "flogger" from the set of the big erotic movie.
6:40 p.m. EST - Not to be the 1,000 person to say it, but Margot Robbie looks incredible.
6:38 p.m. EST - Kevin Hart is looking pretty good. He complimented his fans and teased some details about the Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber.
"Hey, Biebs. At the end of the day, you bought a monkey, I'm gonna talk about it."
6:37 p.m. EST - "I think there's something deeply American and deeply middle class about the movie." - Ethan Hawke on president Barack Obama naming "Boyhood" his favorite movie.
6:35 p.m. EST - Wow, praise form Ceasar for NPH.
6:31 p.m. EST - Does something feel like it's missing from this year's red carpet? That's because there is. No more mani-cam (via Us Magazine). I guess it's awkward when people refuse it. Then again it's also awkward when they don't, so we're in full support of this decision.
6:30 p.m. EST - Jason Bateman proving it's really, really cool to be a celebrity.
6:28 p.m. EST - That gasp you all just heard, was people reacting "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson arriving on the Oscars 2015 red carpet.
6:27 p.m. EST - Poor Ryan Seacrest. They always throw the camera to him before the stars are next to him. Don't worry buddy, Ethan Hawke will be there soon...We hope.
6:26 p.m. EST - HA!
6:22 p.m. EST - Don't forget to keep up with the awards when they start. Check out the nominees here.
6:20 p.m. EST - The boys from The Lonely Island tell Ryan Seacrest that they want Bill Clinton in their next video. He's a dynamite sax player after all.
6:18 p.m. EST - Live from the Capitol, it's Peeta Mellark! (Couldn't resist. No apologies).
6:14 p.m. EST - Host Neil Patrick Harris and his husband David Burtka are dressed to the nines as always.
6:08 p.m. EST - "The movie has been very impactful, it's been raising a conversation about where we are in the country where we are in our world and most importantly people feel inspired to go out and help more with other human beings." - Common on his Oscar nominated movie "Selma."
6:06 p.m. EST - Hutcherson told Ryan Seacrest that Jennifer Lawrence stole his phone to download "Hanging Tree" from "The Hunger Games" on it.
6:05 p.m. EST - "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1" star Josh Hutcherson says he doesn't know his speech because they doubled it as soon as he arrived. Also he swore.
6:02 p.m. EST - Humble.
6:00 p.m. EST - Wow, this movie mashup is incredible. Wasn't 2014 a fantastic year for movies?
5:57 p.m. EST - "Jane The Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez looks stunning on her first ever Oscars red carpet.
5:54 p.m. EST - E! is giving us a special look at the new movie "Focus." You know, the one that Will Smith REALLY needs to work.
5:53 p.m. EST - Anna Kendrick has arrived!
5:50 p.m. EST - Anyone else suddenly super hungry for a mini burger right now?
5:45 p.m. EST - The Oscars have been around for a while. Impress your friends at your respective parties with these fun facts!
5:43 p.m. EST - Best supporting actress nominee Patricia Arquette knocks the "silly mani-cam" to plug her charity project. Got to love that.
5:41 p.m. EST - Just so you know what you're in for. This is how NPH opened up the 2013 Tony Awards.
5:40 p.m. EST - "I know that this year the Oscars are gold." - Host Neil Patrick Harris is giving up no hints about his performance. He did confess to some singing and dancing. However, that was kind of a given.
5:38 p.m. EST - Behind the scenes of Oscar night.
5:35 p.m. EST - Pine, Pratt or Evans, who is your favorite Chris?
5:33 p.m. EST - America Ferrera of "How To Train Your Dragon" bites the bullet and ends up the first on Ryan Seacrest's red carpet.
5:31 p.m. EST - Nothing like some grainy 1980s red carpet footage to get someone excited for the big night. Thanks E!
5:29 p.m. EST - Check out the IBTimes photo blog of all the best fashion as the celebrities arrive on the red carpet.
5:27 p.m. EST - And we're off. E! Live from the red carpet.
5:23 p.m. EST - Sure the show starts later, but the red carpet starts in 5, and we're not missing a thing!
5:17 p.m. EST - The stars are coming...
5:16 p.m. EST - Don't forget to tweet your thoughts on every moment of the Oscars to @IBTimes and @TylerMcCarthy
5:15 p.m. EST - Fifteen minute warning until the red carpet coverage begins. Don't miss out. Join us on E!.
5:10 p.m. EST - The finishing touches have been made on the red carpet, now it's just waiting for the stars to arrive. Join us watching the red carpet on E! and we'll tell you when to switch over to ABC for the awards.
4:51 p.m. EST - Was your favorite movie snubbed this year? See if it made our list of the most ignored movies of 2015.
4:49 p.m. EST - We might not even need to watch the show. See who Vegas odds are pulling for to win best picture.
4:45 p.m. EST - Why watch commercials when you can listen to some of the music that's been nominated tonight? Check out our playlist of the music nominated by the Academy.
4:43 p.m. EST - We'll be covering the best moments from the red carpet, but keep up on who arrives when with us here.
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